It’s the merriest time of the year — from the food to the coquito, there is always something to love and be jolly about. We all have a favorite foodie in our lives, and sometimes buying something for them can get tough. Fret not, we’ve got your back and have gathered some of our most-liked food gifts below!
TABASCO® Rocoto Pepper Sauce
This sauce combines the flavors of the Andes (in South America), the Middle East and Louisiana. It’s gluten free, kosher and halal. Get it here.
Tequila Don Julio Reposado, Double Cask: Lagavulin Edition
This special version of Tequila Don Julio Reposado was finished in casks which previously held Lagavulin Single Malt Scotch Whisky. It goes for $64.99.
Wine Simple: A Totally Approachable Guide from a World-Class Sommelier by Aldo Sohm
This book is perfect for anyone who is looking to expand their knowledge on wine. Written by Sommelier Aldo Sohm (with help from Christine Muhlke), this book breaks down EVERYTHING you need to know about varietals.
Buchanan’s Red Seal
Known as on of Buchanan’s most premium blend, Buchanan’s Red Seal received a face lift after 11 years just in time for the holidays. It goes for $159.99.
Jose Cuervo’s Sustainable Straw Alternative
Jose Cuervo releases a first-of-its-kind, biodegradable bio-based drinking straw made from upcycled agave fibers (agave is used to make tequila, btw). Find out more here.
Eat More Better: How to Make Every Bite More Delicious by Dan Pashman
The book written combines Dan’s love for writing with his “field research” on food, helping us answer the big questions — like: “is a cheeseburger better when the cheese is on the bottom, closer to your tongue, to accentuate cheesy goodness?”
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost & Rare Glenury Royal
It’s limited edition, need we say more? This goes for $349.99 (but can you really put a price on perfection?).
Where I Come From: Life Lessons from a Latino Chef by Aarón Sánchez
In his debut memoir, chef Aarón details his journey from his humble beginnings watching his #bosschica mamá, Zarela Martínez, to his superstar chef status today. You can get it here.
Jose Cuervo Reserva De La Familia
Think of this as Jose Cuervo’s answer to a fine Scotch or an excellent Cognac. From the fine details on the bottle and box to the taste -- what’s not to love? This goes for $150.